1 Intercultural Competence Martyn Barrett The Council of Europe’s White Paper on Intercultural Dialogue (2008) proposes that intercultural dialogue offers the best approach for managing issues of cultural diversity within contemporary societies. The White Paper defines intercultural dialogue as the open and respectful exchange of views between individuals and groups from different ethnic‚ religious‚ linguistic and national backgrounds on the basis of mutual understanding and respect‚ and it argues
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International Marketing & Negotiation Intercultural Negotiation Professor Fathi TLATLI‚ President Global Customer Solutions & Innovation‚ DHL Professor Manoëlla WILBAUT‚ Global Commercial Developments Director‚ DHL ICHEC‚ Year 2012 - 2013 Topics on the agenda I. Key principles to respect during the whole negotiation process II. The negotiation phases – prepare‚ start‚ conduct‚ conclude and follow up with international negotiation examples Intercultural Marketing & Negotiation / ICHEC
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How to be a Manager that Leads I. Introduction a. Purpose: How to be a manager that leads…………………………………2 b. Thesis statement………………………………………………………………2 II. Body of work a. Commonalities among leaders…………………………………………….2-3 b. Types of leaders…………………………………………………………….3-5 c. Managing styles……………………………………………………………..5-7 d. Mentoring vs. Coaching…………………………………………………….7-8 III. Conclusion a. Intangibles……………………………………………………………………..8 b. X-factor…………………………………………………………………………8 IV. References…………………………………………………………………………9
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Communication Blocks/Barriers The direction of this paper is to discuss communication blocks and barriers and its effect on clients and professionals (ie: Social Workers‚ Police Officers‚ Probation/Parole Officers‚ Doctors). There are many reasons for miscommunication. In many communications‚ the messages may not be received the way it was intended. Therefore‚ the communicator must seek feedback to make sure that their message is clearly understood. Some of the many barriers to communication are
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communication between people in different languages and different environment in cultures. Intercultural communication take place within areas of business‚ military‚ science‚ education‚ media‚ entertainment‚ tourism but also of immigration brought about by labor or political conflicts (http://www.immi.se/intercultural/). The impact of competence communication and the effects of various type of communication in intercultural communication. Introduction Intercultural communication can be viewed
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Intercultural Communication skills in International Business Introduction Globalisation‚ the expansion of intercontinental trade‚ technological advances and the increase in the number of companies dealing on the international stage have brought about a dramatic change in the frequency‚ context and means by which people from different cultural backgrounds interact‚ especially cross-cultural communication in international business. Global communications bring countries and cultures closer to
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How to motivate and satisfy the staff? The process of motivation lately is heard more and more. In organisations it is important to know how to motivate the staff in right way. Nowadays we have many motivation theories; they show us that there are many motives‚ which influence people’s behaviour and performance. The manager must judge the relevance of these different theories‚ how best draw upon them‚ and how they might effectively be applied in particular work situations. There
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UNDERSTANDING CULTURAL DIVERSITY • Who is who? • What are your impressions of the different members of the team? • In your opinion‚ what is going to happen? Do you think this is a winning team? Grant Douglas 2014-2015 Stumbling blocks in intercultural communication • Language differences • Assumptions of similarity • Tendency to evaluate • Preconceptions and stereotypes • Non-verbal communication • High anxiety • Less effective communication‚ unsatisfactory relationships and generally bad business ! Tendancy
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and Morocco Ever thought about cultural backgrounds and what makes them different? There are many traditions within them that include marriages and weddings‚ dance‚ and religious rituals. They all come together to create one. For instance‚ Cubans can happily marry the person of their choice. The wedding is a huge gathering with exquisite decoration and the bride wears a white dress made of satin or silk. The bride’s family will be the one to pay off the wedding. After the wedding the wife is considered
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Misunderstanding #1 In my first example I was the sender. My role in the conversation is the District Manager. As the district manager at J P Morgan Chase‚ there are times when I have to engage in difficult conversations with my subordinates. I’ve got one subordinate in particular named Gayle who is the receiver of a specific message. She has always been unaccountable for her actions and typically combative towards anyone who is providing her with negative feedback. During our reading assignment
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